[Gllug] NFS replacement

Pete Ryland pdr at pdr.cx
Mon Feb 24 19:32:22 UTC 2003


How about CODA?

Pete

On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:11:24PM +0000, Formi wrote:
>  Hello
> 
>  I have a lot of nfs shares on my server, some of them are ports systems
>  for OpenBSD and FreeBSD, plus /usr/src.
> 
>  Obviously I find myself many times in the situation that I have files
>  moving across the network, to the clients, when the destination is the
>  server, and the origin is also the server.
> 
>  I have the idea that there is no way around it, I don't remenber where
>  I got it from though.
> 
>  So, I'm hunting for a replacement, something not complicated to use and
>  that is "sharp" enough to not use the wires when not really needed.
> 
>  I also have this issue with samba at the charity, but in that case I
>  would point the finger to the win clients.
> 
>  Almost all suggestions welcomed(1).
> 
>  (1) I use 802.11b, 10mbit rj45 and bnc. Suggestions to upgrade to
>  100mbit will only be welcomed if accompanied with the hardware.
> 
>  Formi
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> 
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